
A BID FOR FORTUNE - DR. NIKOLA'S VENDETTA - By GUY BOOTHBY - Author of "Dr. Nikola," "The Beautiful White Devil," etc., etc. - WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED LONDON, MELBOURNE AND TORONTO 1918
A BID FOR FORTUNE
PART I
PROLOGUE - DR. NIKOLA
CHAPTER I - I DETERMINE TO TAKE A HOLIDAY.—SYDNEY, AND WHAT BEFEL ME THERE
CHAPTER II - LONDON
CHAPTER III - I VISIT MY RELATIONS
CHAPTER IV - I SAVE AN IMPORTANT LIFE
CHAPTER V - MYSTERY
CHAPTER VI - I MEET DR. NIKOLA AGAIN
A cryptic letter arrives at a fashionable Thames‑side restaurant, its tidy script promising a lavish dinner for four strangers from China, South Africa and England. The manager, a seasoned bachelor, and his clever, pretty assistant are drawn into the mystery, puzzling over the exotic details and the precise instructions that seem to anticipate every move. Their curiosity is piqued when the sender, a shadowy figure from the remote Brazilian town of Cuyaba, hints at a larger, hidden agenda.
As the staff prepares the opulent setting, an undercurrent of danger begins to surface, suggesting that the evening may be more than a simple feast. Whispers of Dr. Nikola—a notorious mastermind—loom in the background, promising a web of intrigue that could entangle anyone who steps through the restaurant’s doors. Listeners will be swept into a world of secretive correspondences, exotic locales, and the tantalising promise of a high‑stakes game that has only just begun.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (454K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-05-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1867–1905
An Australian novelist and short-story writer, he became wildly popular in the 1890s for fast-moving adventure tales and for creating the sinister master criminal Dr. Nikola. His fiction mixed imperial intrigue, mystery, and romance in a way that made him a favorite of magazine and railway-bookstall readers.
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